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Abstract The Australian Army has lagged behind the best armies in the world when it comes to the uptake of cyber-technology. This paper aims to fill a gap in the discussion on the topic by examining why this is the case, in the context of organisational culture and the dilemmas of emerging technologies throughout history. Militaries, as a subset of organisational cultures, carry a unique set of considerations and attitudes towards innovation, born from the nature of their duties. Where there are no …
Abstract Several high profile cyber-attacks have suggested that cyber-weapons are as important a force multiplier today as airpower was in 1939. This concept requires further analysis to place the utility of cyber-weapons in context, particularly within the tactical level of conflict. To determine the potential uses of cyber-weapons, this paper examines the recent evidence of cyber- operations in conflict and extrapolates potential utility within a conventional military scenario. From this analysis, the …
Captain Lachlan Abbott is undertaking a Masters degree in Cyber Security at the University of New South Wales. He has experience within the military with deploying and managing digital networks. … Lachlan Abbott …
Captain J is currently undertaking study in the field of Cyber Security with University of New South Wales/Australian Defence Force Academy. Captain J’s service background is in Combat Engineering. … Captain J …
Major Keyurkumar Patel has qualifications in Engineering from Bangalore University, India, as well as a Master of Engineering from Swinburne University of Technology and a Doctorate of Engineering from the University of Southern Queensland. He is a published author of more than 50 research studies and four books. A Chartered Professional Engineer and member of the Royal Aeronautical Society he is also a senior member of the Australian Computer Society and the IEEE. Since 2008 he has served in the …
Dr Benjamin Turnbull is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security at UNSW Canberra Cyber, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy. His research includes investigating the nexus of cyber security and kinetic effect to understand the true impacts of cyber- attack, best-practice automated analysis and visual techniques to aid decision support. … Benjamin …
Lieutenant Jonathon Ladewig enlisted into the Australian Army in 2009 as an Infantry soldier. He served four years at the 8th/9th Royal Australian Regiment which included a deployment on Mentoring Taskforce 4 as a PMV Crew Commander. In 2013, he sought a commission through ADFA where he received prizes for best in Information Technology. He graduated RMC in 2016 into the Royal Australian Corps of Signals before returning to ADFA under the Chief of Army Scholarship Program where he completed Honours in …
Captain Ben Johanson is an Army officer with particular interests in Special Operations strategy and application in future conflict, and the relationship between Special Operations and Cyberspace Operations. He is currently studying a masters degree in Cybersecurity, Strategy and Diplomacy. … Ben …
The Indo-Pacific Doesn’t Exist Dinner Address by Prof Allan Gyngell President - Australian Institute of International Affairs. ‘It’s a great pleasure to be here and an honour to have been invited to deliver these remarks. I suspect that I am an outlier in this room, though. ‘Although I have spent a lot of my professional life happily hanging around with strategic analysts and military and defence types, my background, and what expertise I have, lies in foreign policy. If, as Von Clausewitz says, war is the …
Closing Address Major General Justin ‘Jake’ Ellwood, DSC Deputy Chief of Army ‘Distinguished guests, delegates, colleagues and friends—I think I can say friends now because I think the last couple of days we’ve actually made a number of really good connections at this seminar and Land Forces in general. ‘So good morning. ‘Today I’ve been given the very daunting task of summarising the outcomes and insights of CALFS. It’s daunting because of the amazing speeches and contributions of all participants, but in …